End-to-End Precoding Validation Over a Live GEO Satellite Forward Link
Jevgenij Krivochiza, Juan Carlos Merlano Duncán, Jorge Querol, Nicola Maturo, Liz Martínez Marrero, Stefano Andrenacci, Jens Krause, Symeon Chatzinotas
Abstract
In this paper we demonstrate end-to-end precoded multi-user multiple-input single-output communications over a live GEO satellite link. Precoded communications enable full frequency reuse schemes in satellite communications to achieve broader service availability and higher spectrum efficiency than with the conventional four-color and two-color reuse approaches. In this scope, we develop a novel over-the-air test-bed for end-to-end precoding validations. We were able to demonstrate precoded communications over an actual geostationary orbit multi-beam satellite using the DVB-S2X standard-compliant state-of-the-art gateway and user terminals. The developed system is capable of fully end-to-end real-time communications over a satellite link and demonstrates novel channel measurements and channel compensation techniques for differential frequency and phase tracking. It is shown, that by successfully canceling inter-user interference in the actual satellite link, the precoding improves the received SINR and increases the total system goodput in aggressive full frequency reuse scenarios.